In one week I pulled this antique pup, rated for 40k, and the next week a brand new 53' Great Dane dryvan with a GVWR of 30,800. I should have taken a picture because it's almost too dumb to believe. Of course I was overloaded.
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Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by road_runner, Jun 21, 2013.
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Usually just the tandem assembly is rated for 40K. -
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I believe management is suppose to limit pup weight into the 24k range.
I have a chart I’ll post later.
oh, someone just hit me again but this time I caught em they tried to leave. Trucks parked the guy backs up in his pick up, but at an angle at hits the liftgate steps.Cardfan89 Thanks this. -
Luckily they only hit the scissor bars for the lift gate as I had left it on the ground.
It was bent outwards at about a 45 degree angle, but the lift still closed. It stuck out from the side of the truck but didn’t cause any issues. When I got back to the farm we borrowed the mechanics hot wrench and bent it right back.
Lesson learned, don’t leave your lift down where people can run into it!misterG and Speed_Drums Thank this. -
I had someone do the same thing to my liftgate when I worked for miller.
still closed like you said, but t it poked out a bit. Guy messed up him mustang, and took off.
this happened at a speedway gas station at night with my hazards flashing…
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Seems to me that isn’t particularly easy to do unless you’re doing something incredibly stupid like double stacking full chemical totes. -
It was a total of six pallets and I was supposed to load them two singles down the middle and double the other four side by side behind the singles. But my trailer was completely wet from the snowfall and I had a hard time with my pallet jack and doubled all six of them starting in the very front just to save some time and aggravation.
I think I shàred this story about 7 years ago. So I got back to my terminal and started dropping my pup. The nose immediately sank and the back trailer tires went up into the air. Luckily my truck tandems caught the trailer from completely flipping forward onto the ground.
Got onto the dock to see how I could recover from this. Our lone outbound dock worker looked at it and the rear lights were just above his knee level. "How do you expect me to unload this? ". We ended up opening the door and pushing the trailer back down with a pair of forklift times. I then manually tailgated the pallets so he could unload them with a second forklift until it became safe to enter with a forklift.
That ten second shortcut at the brewery added about 20 minutes back at the dock. I am glad nobody from management was there.misterG, dwells40, Gearjammin' Penguin and 3 others Thank this. -
There’s a couple ways you could’ve done that.
Nose load three and tail load the other three, or come back 8’ from the nose and load them all there.
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